Belkin's New Thunderbolt 3 Dock Is Ridiculously Expensive

Now that the new MacBook Pro is out (the one without the Touch Bar, anyway), a lot of Mac nerds are about to enter the realm of dongle hell. That's because the only connectors the new MacBook Pros have are Thunderbolt 3-backed USB-C ports.
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Fortunately, Belkin is stepping in to offer a handy dock that connects to eight additional Thunderbolt devices. Unfortunately, Belkin will be charging around $US430 ($562) for its new Thunderbolt 3 Express Dock HD when it launches soon. Australian prices haven't yet been confirmed, but that ballpark looks steep.

So what do you get for all that money? Well you get a Thunderbolt 3 dock that can connect to gigabit ethernet, audio out, two USB-A 3.0 ports, 2 Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, DisplayPort (the full size) and a power connector (because this thing needs its own power supply). On the front it has a single USB-A 3.0 port and audio out.

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That's a LOT of ports, but $US430 ($562) is a ridiculous amount of money. Now, on the bright side, the two Thunderbolt 3 ports run at full speed, so you could conceivably connect to 4K monitors to this thing. And Thunderbolt 3 does have insanely fast data transfer speeds (40Gbps), compared with the measly 5Gbps transfer speeds for USB-C.

But come on Belkin, $US430 ($562)? And you don't even have HDMI or mini-DisplayPort on the dock? Wow.